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shanntarra said... (6/23/11 3:51 PM)ReplyOh the welts weren't needed. Funny enough the rigging fits through 1 1/2" opening I left in the CB seam. Since the Rigging is black it blends with the vest so you dont' see it in the front. His hat, pony tail, and puppet tail hit the back rigging. The cable goes across his back and tucks into his belt. that way the puppet is secure and he can hide the controller. I have learned so much from just asking a question. Ask any time. :)

Mel.J said... (4/9/11 8:31 PM)ReplyWOW! That's amazing Shantarra. He looks fantastic, and very eyecatching. I am intrigued where the welts for the puppet went, but given the enormous amount of effort already in this review, I'm hesitant to ask for extra info :)

Aroura said... (7/9/10 10:40 PM)ReplyWow, I'm late to comment, but that is just fantastic!

wreninrome said... (4/20/10 5:20 AM)Replyawesome! well done and sure to be the envy of all

MagpieJen said... (4/19/10 11:59 AM)ReplyMade of WIN! I'm so glad to see more from the Flamingo project!

dfr2010 said... (4/12/10 5:36 PM)ReplyWow, he looks quite the dandy in that! And also quite pleased with it. The details make it impressive.

pterion said... (4/12/10 11:15 AM)ReplyAbsolutely breathtaking! I just finished a Captain Hook coat from a POTC kids' pattern for the school play and I appreciate how much work goes into all those details. Beautiful!